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Old 04-27-2009, 10:32 AM
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Kev,

thanks for the reccomendation, I will order it today. I have yet to here a bad review.

Do they touch on both hitting and swinging, also is the pivot covered?
Everything is touched on, but you learn everything you ever wanted to know about impact alignments and hinge actions. There are some great drills that touch on every part of the swing. Here is a wonderful tutorial on hitting from a fellow LBG member.

http://www.golflagtips.com/hitting-v...art-3-hitting/

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Old 04-27-2009, 10:40 AM
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cool, that is a great site. I have spend some time reading this over. Im ordering the Allignment Golf Vid as we speak.

thanks again Kev
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Old 04-27-2009, 11:17 AM
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cool, that is a great site. I have spend some time reading this over. Im ordering the Allignment Golf Vid as we speak.

thanks again Kev
The biggest snare I am finding with my Trolio hip motion is that sometimes when I concentrate on it too early, I forget to take the club back and IN. Too much back, not getting the club on my turned shoulder plane behind me, and I throw it away like a son-of-a-gun! I have to keep educating my hands to start back and IN then let the hips start working towards the target.

What do you think? Sound at all familiar?

I'm off to work, may be awhile before I can log back in. Enjoying the conversation too much, I'm late!

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Old 04-29-2009, 08:04 AM
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Kev,how are mate,I hope you are well,I have been watching this post and Im a tad concerned you are getting bogged down with possibly "too much info",
re youre comment on the hip motion and hands take-away etc,I would be more inclined to concentrate on the forearm takeaway,getting that right will bring a few other aspects "along for a ride",ie hips,and pivot.
If you developed a good solid takeaway procedure with R/forearm,guess what,the pivot will come along without you trying and will only do what your plane will allow it to do.
In essence,forget pivot,and hands to a certain degree as they will follow the forearm takeaway,as a matter of interest are you fanning on the takeaway.
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Old 04-29-2009, 08:23 AM
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Kev,how are mate,I hope you are well,I have been watching this post and Im a tad concerned you are getting bogged down with possibly "too much info",
re youre comment on the hip motion and hands take-away etc,I would be more inclined to concentrate on the forearm takeaway,getting that right will bring a few other aspects "along for a ride",ie hips,and pivot.
If you developed a good solid takeaway procedure with R/forearm,guess what,the pivot will come along without you trying and will only do what your plane will allow it to do.
In essence,forget pivot,and hands to a certain degree as they will follow the forearm takeaway,as a matter of interest are you fanning on the takeaway.
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brownman,

You are absolutely correct, I'm trying to do too much too fast, along with not working with an instructor who understands Mr. Kelley's work. Like many others I see, I am so excited about this new world of G.O.L.F. that I am going many directions at once.

I spent the day yesterday working on hand path. I was working hard at making sure the right forearm was taking the club back, in, and up, with emphasis of getting the in properly.

Funny, I found just what you are saying, the pivot started taking care of itself when the magic of the right forearm kept the club on plane, rather than covering the target line, huge difference. I did some drills with P and Bs system of setting clubs on the hand path, combined with Ted Fort's visualization of the clubhead delivery path. These ideas are in Ted's address video. Just as you say, the pivot started taking care of itself. Fanning MUST be done to get the club in and on plane. I was missing that at first, and it is HUGE.

On one hand all the information at once is slowing my progress as a player, but I am learning so any new ways to help my students. I need to start working with a teacher on my own swing to help insure I am working on what really matters.

Thanks my friend for the great advise!

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